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Barrenjoey founding chief executive Brian Benari (left), founding executive chairman Guy Fowler (middle) and founding COO John Cincotta (right), with the bank’s other founders.

Barrenjoey’s bankers are all about founder mode

Founder worship is rarely seen in investment banking. Except at Australia’s favourite finance start-up.

  • Mark Di Stefano

November

Ed Butcher and Ed Godfrey, the founders of online review removalists, RepSpert.

Google reviews ruined Ed’s company. Now he’s making $15m fighting back

Ed Butcher and Ed Godfrey set up a no win, no fee online review removal company called RepSpert in 2020. It’s grown by 300 per cent each year.

  • Sam Buckingham-Jones
The three-bedroom semidetached home at 130 Ramsay Street, in inner-western Sydney’s Haberfield sold by private treaty for $2.25 million.

The $2.25m sale of an Airbnb that dragged out over four weeks

This was a difficult house to sell because of restricted opening times but its price point below the suburb median ensured the buyer was patient.

  • Michael Bleby

October

Victoria’s big builds have imposed a considerable debt burden.

Victoria’s taxing and spending comes home to roost

Victoria could restore its reputation for financial discipline if it started running its infrastructure ambitions in a more efficient way.

  • The AFR View
Labor is preparing to ban businesses from making it difficult to cancel subscriptions, add hidden fees to online purchases, and raise prices at the checkout.

Labor weighs ban on hidden fees on airline and concert tickets

Labor is preparing to ban businesses from making it difficult to cancel subscriptions, add hidden fees to online purchases, and raise prices at the checkout.

  • Michael Read
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September

Holiday home rentals ‘not to blame’ for sky-high UK house prices

A global backlash against Airbnb properties has brewed in recent years, and some cities such as New York are severely restricting the company’s activity.

  • Joe Wright
The harbour of Mikrolimano, Piraeus, Athens,

Greece to ban new short-term lets in Athens for at least a year

Like many other European tourism destinations, Greece must balance a profitable short-stay industry with the needs of locals facing a housing shortage. 

  • Stamos Prousalis and Angeliki Koutantou
A debate viewing party in a condo that once belonged to Kamala Harris in San Francisco .

Kamala Harris’ old flat now listed on Airbnb

The current landlord boasts about how the vice president used to own his San Francisco apartment. But he declined to be interviewed, citing privacy.

  • Heather Knight
Noel and Liam Gallagher of Oasis. Oasis chose to use “in-demand” pricing, sending ticket costs skyrocketing.

Music fans caught in industry’s surge-pricing war

Surge pricing – where ticket prices peak with demand – has been the scourge of the Oasis reunion tour. Can anything be done to stop the rot?

  • James Hall

August

Byron Bay is one town that has imposed restrictions on Airbnb and other short-term holiday rentals.

Airbnb boom hits a wall as landlords slash prices to lure tourists

A broad backlash from residents and resurgent interest in hotels has made life more difficult for property owners, forcing rates down in many popular areas.

  • Larry Schlesinger
Guests at the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World brave wind and rain in Bay Lake, Florida.

New signs of weakness in US economy, as consumers halt spending

Disney theme parks, Airbnb home rentals and Hilton hotels are among the latest companies seeing weaker consumer demand.

  • Gregory Meyer, Anna Nicolaou and Christopher Grimes

July

Tourist boats on the Douro River near the historic city centre of Porto.

Meet the mayor who sees Airbnb as an agent for good

It’s better to have a short-term rental in a house that’s been refurbished than to have a ruin, says the head of Portugal’s second-largest city.

  • Joao Lima

June

Peter Strain is Tracks Magazine’s chief executive. He is also a barrister who surfs every morning at Bondi Beach.

The execs behind an equity sale to save Australia’s ‘surfing bible’

Tracks Magazine has been published since 1970, and was sold to three corporate surfing enthusiasts in 2021. Now they’re selling equity to raise $2 million.

  • Sam Buckingham-Jones

May

Hometime’s William Crock (left) and Dave Thompson started out as Airbnb hosts themselves.

Fifth Estate backs Airbnb property manager Hometime; kicks off debt raise

Hometime, which is backed by NAB Ventures and ASI Growth, has raised $10 million in a funding round led by Dane Roberts’ Fifth Estate.

  • Sarah Thompson, Kanika Sood and Emma Rapaport

April

Stewards check tourists QR code access outside the main train station in Venice.

Venice charges tourists an entry fee. Capping numbers may be next

Italy has begun charging €5 to visit the unique city, sparking protests from locals who say a housing supply crisis is the main problem.

  • Donato Paolo Mancini
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Taylor Auerbach, Mark Llewellyn and Steve Jackson.

‘Mission finally accomplished’: How Seven got its Lehrmann exclusive

After a four-month mission, thousands of dollars, and allegations of prostitutes and drugs, Seven finally secured a tell-all interview with Bruce Lehrmann.

  • Sam Buckingham-Jones

March

I was stung by an Irukandji, this is what happened next

Most Aussies have heard about stinger season in north Queensland. But not everyone survives the full-body experience of encountering an Irukandji jellyfish.

  • Will Willitts

February

NSW Housing Minister Rose Jackson.

NSW mulls levy on Airbnb rentals to fix housing crunch

Tourists could be hit with levies for Airbnb-style rentals to steer more homes towards residential leases as NSW considers hardening its approach.

  • Luke Costin

January

A view of Reykjavik, Iceland.

The tourism boom that is freezing Icelanders out of the housing market

The influx of visitors is good news for the economy but iscausing problems in finding housing for the roughly 400,000 Icelanders.

  • Ragnhildur Sigurdardottir
Your super questions answered.

Should I move my rental property into my super fund?

A reader with a sizeable property portfolio wonders about the tax and stamp duty ramifications of getting some of it into his SMSF.

  • John Wasiliev